The speed of light c is always fixed at 299792458 m/s.
This is an unanswerable question, since time is a dimension and the speed of light a measurement. The two are directly related, however, insofar as approaching the speed of light inversely affects the relative speed with which you travel through time. For instance, one year on a spaceship going 99% the speed of light (it is impossible to reach the speed of light relative to local space-time, in that paradoxical scenario time would stop completely) would cause you to return to an Earth that has aged hundreds or possibly thousands of years (I'm not sure the precise speed to time conversion formula).
No one can tell. Our current understanding of physics and how the universe works pretty much stops at light speed. So what would actually happen if you managed to perform the impossible - go faster than light - no one can tell.
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The speed of light in water is less than the speed of light in space. Only light can travel at the speed of light.
The speed of light is about 880 thousand timesfaster than the speed of sound.
the same as you were if you weren't.
The affect to time caused by an object moving at relatavistic speeds (near c) is applied to the object, not to the observer.
No, photons neither effect time nor affect time.
Nothing would.
The "fabric of time" and "into another dimension" are phrases made up by reporters who might have interviewed physicists, but didn't actually understand the answers they were hearing, and needed something to publish anyway. Nothing can go faster than the speed of light. Particles are accelerated to 99.9999% of the speed of light every day in physics laboratories. They don't rip through the fabric of time or go into another dimension.
This is an unanswerable question, since time is a dimension and the speed of light a measurement. The two are directly related, however, insofar as approaching the speed of light inversely affects the relative speed with which you travel through time. For instance, one year on a spaceship going 99% the speed of light (it is impossible to reach the speed of light relative to local space-time, in that paradoxical scenario time would stop completely) would cause you to return to an Earth that has aged hundreds or possibly thousands of years (I'm not sure the precise speed to time conversion formula).
The speed of light is a constant of the Universe, related to the fourth dimension of space,. The Universe is a Quaternion four dimensional space (w,x,y,z) with w=ct.
No one can tell. Our current understanding of physics and how the universe works pretty much stops at light speed. So what would actually happen if you managed to perform the impossible - go faster than light - no one can tell.
Is what the speed of light or light speed.ANSWER300,000 km/s
The fourth dimension is not "time'. The fourth dimension is a real space dimension r=ct, where c is the speed of light and the fourth dimension r is the product of 'c' and time which gives a real number distance. The other three dimensions are vector dimensions V= Ix + Jx + Ky. The vectors I, J and K are unit vectors with the vector property I2=J2=K2=IJK= - 1. So, all the dimensions are units of space!
speed of light I think well it sounds right:)
The speed of light in water is less than the speed of light in space. Only light can travel at the speed of light.